The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 05, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBERS, 1911 EVEMING EDITIOH-
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COOS BAY1 MES
M. O. MALONEY Editor mid lub.
HAN E. MALONEY News Editor
Entered at the postorflce at Marsh
Bold, Oregon, for transmission
through the mails as second class
mull matter.
SENSELESS WAU.
ffilH BEND IS
AGIST PUN
(Continued from pago J.)
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said that he and others In the Marsh-
E HAVE a striking Illustration uoltl chamber of Commerce thought
of what Is called defending tau tmo wn8 ri1)0 for the commercial
"national honor" In tho muss
Italy and Turkey nro getting Into.
Whnt spectaclo could more movo
tho civilization of tho world than to
seo tho masses of tho Italian and
tho TurklBh peoples, Just as the dnwn
of a period of prosperity and pro
gress, Is bursting on them, burden-
organizations here to merge. He
said it was but u stop in advnnco of
tho Inevitable consolidation of tho
towns on tho Day. Ho pointed out
that Just as soon as transportation
facilities nro afforded, tho thing to
do will bo to consolidate tho school
districts with the high school at
cd with tho awful obligations of n North Dend nnd the others ns grado
wnr that has no moro reason than
nil tho other Bonselcss wars.
It should not take, an Intelligent
Jury ton hours to adjust tho differ
ences botweon Turkey nnd Itnly.
Such a war Is a criminal wasto of
Bchools. Ho suggested that In merg
ing tho' organizations, there bo two
vice-presidents with one from North
Uend and tho other from Marshfleld,
that memborB be taken on tho Bame
terms In both cities and that tho
rlos and waterfront docks, etc. Ho
said that while North Uend factories
got considerable business from
Mnrshflold, business houses In Mnrsh
flold received business from North
13 end. He also opposed promiscuous
advertising nB bringing In people
who wore unable to find anything to
do hero and had to go away. Ho
said that Instead of this kind of ad
vertising, ho thought tho efforts
should bo concentrated towards get
ting factories. In conclusion, Air.
Wornlch stated, that ho was voicing
tho opinions of others ns well ns
Ideas of his own. Ho said that ho
hnd tried to got expressions from
tho North Bond men but that they
evidently didn't want to expross their
ronl views while tho Marshfleld vis
itors wcro presont bo ho thought ac
tion on tho question Bhould bo de
ferred until the club was alono.
At tho business sosslou, tho North
Dond Commercial club last evening
voted non-resldont memberships to
W. P. Murphy and W. T. Merchant
of Marshfleld.
Inimnn llfo nnd opportunity. Tho, meetings be held alternately in
men who engage their countries i; Marshfleld and North Uend. Ho said
It Bhould bo hung ns common trai-1 thnt it was his desire to bco the two
tors. , I towns" one some day and pointed out
.that he recently bought a block bo
tweon North Uend nnd Marshfleld on
Sherman avenue where ho expected
to build his home.
Peter Loggle tho next speaker said
that ho had changed his mind about
tho matter alnco his visit In Marsh
Hold and thnt he did not think tho
tlnio wns rlpo for It. Also thnt ho
didn't think It was right for Marsh
fleld to take the nnmo Coos Uny be-
Former Coos Bay Man Arrest- cause some day both cities wouui ie
MOSS CHI ,
IN DIG II1
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!
Tho J. W. mOOS' STUDIO which
hns been closed for somo tlmo, is
ngaln ItEADY for business. Wo will
bo pleased to welcome our old friends
nnd now ones. Rlggs & Stlckney.
cd on Serious Charge In
San Francisco. .
together nnd thnt North Uend then tSX
DEAFNESS CANNOT 1E CUItED
lyl in) nijllAtliii, n tliuy rniimit rcnrli
tho iIIk'iim'iI purtlnii of tliuvHr. Therein n )'
tone uny to rit'oilrnf- vi .nmlthiit In livcon
ntllitti'iimln'iuril . Doiifnc n niticI by
hii Inlliiinnlt'o illtlm of tin' intirnuo lining l
tlic KitctHt'lilnii Tuliv. When tills tube I In.
Itntnril you Imvon rnmbllim oniinit nr ImpT
to t lit-urliiK. aid) uIiimi It l entirely elpcil,
l)eiifne Ik the reMilt, ninl unlet the Inttitin
mittliitl run be lukeii mil nnd IIiIn tiilorctnrril
t It" minimi condition, lieiirlnu will bo ile
M nu'il fori'Ve'!nlnet'HM' out ol ten nreemifeil
by (ntiirrh. Milled l nolliltiK but nil I ti It Ktn
meil t'onilltlou (it llnMiiriimiirfiire.
We will L'lve One llmnlred Dollar for nny
run' nf ilenfnei (enineil bv rntnrrlil tint run-
vi u oi ri mi- un.i cnurrn t'ttrc. retnl
I had n right to have Momothlng to say
jnbout tho nnmo of tho consolidated
plp.ee. In view of this, ho presented a
II. A. Moos, who platted tho Gins- resolution providing that when the
row Townslto ami who Is well known towns nro consolidated, tho merged
to tho older residents of tho Hay" i municipality bo known as "Mllllco
In serious trouble In Sun Frnnslnuo. ,, At h, Derbyshire, J. 0. Mullen
Mr. .Mobs loft here sovornl years ago am, otjlura objected to tho resolution
whon ho disposed of his local Inter- , . , f ord nU, chnlrmnn
cuts.
Concerning his ttttesl trouble,
San Francisco dispatch of October '.'.
nny a:
"Ten dollars deposited on a mar- j of untcd t,ffortf
I'.llini purctinxo in wukuuiiiit ii';t
today rosultcd In tho raiding by tho
Iinllcu of tho brokerage olllcos of
Moss & Co., at 339 Montgomery
Htroot, tho arrest of II. A. Mobs, tho
Wornlch so ruled nnd it was laid on
" tho table.
C. It. Peck spoko briefly urging
consolidation nnd pointing out the
W. E. Uest, tho next speaker, pro
ceeded to tnko n fow raps at Marsh
Hold. Ho declared that Marshllold
had shown u tendency to try nnd
lit. .- ..iy,i,lllii, .i.1 nitunaik li'lint
mnniiKor of tho concern hovoii cm- "K ''b u,.,.ov
ployos nnd 20 visitors, and cn'ifld &" " wanted. Ho declared
tho conflscation of books, momoran- that when North Uend hud tried to
ln, tolograph liitruuuuita. ropous got a road Opened through to Ten
nnd all tho glniuoroiiB paraphernnlln MIlo and tho Coos Itlver section with
necessary to an establishment of this u ferry across to North Uend that
character. Thomas II. Mlnot, ittor- Marshllold men hnd gono to tho coun
noy for Moss, was nlso tnken Into cus- ty commissioners und tried to got
tody, nil ho wns In tho otllccs trims- (ho forry placed over by tho creamery
acting legnl business when they were Dr. McCormac lustnntly nroBO nnd
rnltled. declined Mr. Uest wns mistaken. Ho
"Tho chnrgo Is violating nu ortllu- pointed out that ho had appeared bo-
mice, tho nntl-buckot shop law, uai;- foro th0 Coos county commissioners
Ing It n Itnsdcmennnr to buy or sell ,, nrm tno construction of tho
ntockH, liondH. grains or anything rf ,.,, 0 way Nortl, i)U,ltl wniited It
tho like on it mnrglnnl basis, or ,, tll0 ictl0n of tho forry whoro
wnnro tno pun-mui'ti articles nro nn X()rt,, ,, ,slrod. Superintendent
iictually tlollvorod. . ,, HiiliHUuitlutua Dr. McCormnc's
"AH wore taken to tho city prUon HtuRmont of It.
in jiiunn M"m. I Ti.nn Ml. I,.,,,, Wnoli 0 know If
I'HKN'KY Je CO.. Tole in. O.
Hold by DtUircUtn, 7.V
Trt'e llnll' KiimlM' rill (or eoiniirnllcin.
"This inornlng Captain of Police
Thomas Diinto, of tho central pollro
stntlnn, detailed Policeman Jones to
proceod to tho olllcos of Moss & Co.
nnd nurchaso tho Decouihor whppt.
Muruhlloltl proposod to conttuuo tho
fight agaliiBt allowing n railroad to
bridge tho bay nt North Uend and
got access to that city. Dr. McCor-
.lanes. wjth ton dollars Jingling In Mi '"c loiiiled that probably some
Joans, entered Into his contract, nnd of tho.n would but thnt so far ns ho
Immediately gavo n signal to n squall w Porsonally concerned, ho did not
of policemen nttlrod In citterns' Ititoml to oppose bridging tho bay.
clothes outside. Whon they ontored U. M. Jennings, tho next sponkor,
tho olllces ovorythlng was thrown In- Bald that ho thought thoro woro only
to wild confusion. Tho tolegnph enough peoplo horo for one town and
Instrument clicked on, but tho pr- that the consolidation or tho Chum
ntors failed to follow Its tips raid bors of Commerce would bo n step
dips. I In tho right direction, tho consollda-
"Moss hnB been fighting to conMn-'tlou of tho municipalities,
no h'a brokerage establishment for j Herbert Armstrong, local manngor
months. During tho lust legislature Uf the Monushn Woudouwnro com
ho had a lobby thoro and circumvent- ,,,., t)l0 next spenkor snld thut ho
oil thondoptlon of n law nlmod nt tho dU,n.t Eeo uny miVantngo In allowing
bucket-shops. Then when tho 1"1 ,. Marshllold to "gobble up" any part
ordinance was minuted, Moss sought or Kmh om Ho mM mt ,0
to nullify It by applying first to tho ,,, t int ,0 keo thom B0,mrat0
Btato nnd subsequently to tho tedi -,...,... , ,, ,,,.... .,
I might bo a good thing by making n
ul courts for roller. ni.. i....i.... .....i ........in....
"District Judgo William T. V.rii""" '"" ' ",'
. , ,, . I it- A. Wornlch, tho llnnl speaker,
Font grunted him n temporary re- .,,,.,, ,.,,,, , ,
.ti i .... .....i.,.T i,,i.,ir. i. I aUl that Mnrshflold had shown n
Btrnlnlug order ptovontlug Intoini-l ,,,.,.,.,.
onco with his business, but after a tendency to slight North Uend. that
hearing last Friday Judgo Van Kl.t houBli North Uend men woro in
Olssolvod tho order and refused to vltod to Chamber of Coinmerco ban
Ibsiio n pormnnont Injunction." ntB 1'ore none of thom were Invited
, to speak, thnt visitors to tho bay
Don't forgot Coos Hay IIAN'DI woro takon through North Hond In
DANCE at EAOI.KS UMAi, FItll.vniitoB by Marshfleld mop without bo
nlKjlt, lug shown tho North Uend facto-
Electric Power
Liked in
Woodworking
Factories
The economy oi! electric
power in woodworking
factories can be shown
in a number of ways.
The most convincing is
the expression of satis
fied users.
"For instance, Mr. John
II. Bohn, Manager of
tho Idaho Match Block
"Works, at Sandpoint,
Idaho, says : " We havo
used electric power for
our four motors for two
years and it has given
us full satisfaction."
Mr. E. L. Bennett, Secretary-Treasurer
of tho
Riverside Shinglo com
pany, Ltd., says: "AVo
are using electric power
for tho manufacture of
shingles. Wc find tho
electric current to bo
vory efficient, handling
our work at reasonable
cost. The motors havo
given us satisfactory re
sults in every manner
possible."
We will supply experts
to solve every power
need.
Oregon Power Co.
Telephone 17S.
Light, White Always Right
You Know tbe Rest,
Drifted Snow Flour
Have That Roof Fixed
xow
See CORTHELL
Phono 8131
Tho implicit conftdonco that many
peoplo havo In Chamborlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy Is
fqunded on their oxporlonce in the
use of that romedy and their "Know
ledge of the many remarkable cures
of colic, cholera and dysootry'that it
has effected. For sain by all dealer.
Great Big Blankets
WIIKX 10U IIKAK I.OU- PIIICK9 QUOTBI O.V IllASKKrS V.)U OliXMtAM.Y MSB TUB 9I.I3
1AI,I A.VI) Till! QUAUTV NOT WHAT IT SHOULD UK.
HERE IS GOOD QUALITY
HERE IS LARGEST SIZE
HERE ARE LOWEST PRICES
Dost size, Dost Quality cotton blankets with
locked stitched edges, compnro slzo and qual
ity. Our price, &A C
'per pair $' "
Wool Finished Blankets, Into colors, genorous
sizes, heavy weights, comparo frry r
whoro you will. Our price s)&4"J
Dainty Plaid Blankets, fine weight nnd quality,
compnro theso with $4.00 blnn- rty A
kots, our price, per pair PJV V
Extra Quality Scotch plaid blankots, Pinks or
Ulucs, something vory except
ional. Our price, per pair...
$5.00
Extra Superior, tho Last Word whon it comes to
llnoss, quality, bIzo, finish, just' tho best there
is nnd no
mistake C.G0 and
$7.50
PERRY NICHOLSON
FOUMKItliY PKItllV, MOXTCO.MKItV & CO.
Parties Desiring Monu
ments to be Erected
Would do well to call at tho Paclflo Monumental vorK, South
Broadway and make selection from tho largo Btock now on hand.
Mr. Wilson haB In hia employ tho only practical marble and gra
nlto cuttor In Coos county. And none but tho best worK Is turned
CONDENSED STATEMENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP COOS HAY
At tho Close of IIiisIiichs, September 1, 11)11.
ltesourccs.
Loans and Discounts . 1209,719.02
Bonds nnd wnrranta 88,852.40
U. S. nonds to socuro circulation . . . 26,000.00
honl cstato, furnlturo nnd nxtures 81,172.94
Ciwli and Hluht exchnngo lOO.OJJl.OO
Total resources ' $,1(13,070.02
Liabilities.'
Capital Btock 1100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits. . ; . .' 0,880.20
Circulation 25,000.00
Deports i ia.1,100.00
Total liabilities $3(1.1,07(1.02
OITICIMtS AND IHKKCTOHS:
W. S. Chandlor, president; M. C. Hortou, vlco-prosldont; Dorsey Kroltzor,
Cashier; John P. Hall, John S. Coke, S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglns,
P. S. Dow, Win, Grimes, w. P. Murphy.
Hello! Hello!
IIousowlvcs of Marshllold uie
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
If your grocer docs not keep
It call up PHONE 73-J.
Free dollvory 8 a.m. to p.m.
also
STEIMLIZEI) CHEA.M & MILK
ICE," UUTTEHMILK,
COTTAGE CHEESE
PrWESSIOrJAL OIRECTORY
PROP. C. DAVIDSON
PIANO AND VOICE
Phone 461 Norlh Bend
STATEMENT OP CONDITION
Flanagan (Sh Bennett Bank
-of- ,
MAHSHFIELD, OltEOON
At tho closo of business September 1st, 1011.
ltesourccs.
Loans and Discounts $397,393.93
Banking Houso , 60,000.00
Cash and Exchanges 141,540.53
Total ... 9388,010.10
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00
Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 54,105.72
Deposits ' 484,774.74
Total $588,0 JO. 10
Dlt. E. P. WINKLKIt,
Naturopath and Chiropractor.
All chronic dlsenses treated. Coaul
tntlon frco. Olllco houra:
, 9 to 12 n. in.; 2 to 5 and 0 to S p. m.
'Naturopath Institute Room No. 1.
No. 130 Hroadwny, Marshfleld, Ore.
DU. G. W. LESLIE,
Osteopathic l'hyolcbui
Qraduato of tbe Amerltan Bcbool of
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office
In Eldorado Rlk. Hours 10 to 13; 1 to
4; Phono 101-J; Marshfleld; Oregon.
D
It. C. C. TAOCIAHT,
Phvslclnu and Surfieon.
Ofllco 209-210 Coke Dulldlnff.
Phoncsi Hesldenco 01IL? Olllcel62J
J
W. HENNETT,
Lawyer.
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
1IENKY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coquille Offl:e Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
Genaral Agents "EASTSIDE"
Offlee over Flanagan & Dennett Bank
larahfleld T
DU. J. T. McCOItMAO,
K Physician and Surgeon
" ' Marshfleld, Oregon.
Offlco: Lockhart Dulldlng,
opposite Pot Oflta.
Phone 105-J
r it a. o. nuiuiouGiis,
- Scientific Massnglst,
Treats all diseases - Office, corner
Second and Central Avenue.
Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. w-
2 to 5 p.
What's the Use?
To tako chances on having your
clothes spoiled by Inexperienced
mon. Glvo us your work. We do
everything and do it first class. Our
work will excel any work on Coos
Day. Make us prove it. We do
dyeing, cleaning and pressing, alter
ing and repairing. Wo make old hats
now.
Wo Call For and Deliver Your Suits
UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
rilONK 250X 230 Central Ave.
U C 11 ( Wcas- v!ho have tam" Inventlvo ability
IIEHP.!eai,o.w.rlt0,UK':,'KV A Mcl.M'IIIK,
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
DH. A. J. HENDRY'S
Modern Dental Parlor
We are equipped to do MJS '
work on short notice at tne
lowest prices. Examlnatloi J
Lady attendant, Coke building, m-
site Chandler hotel.
ALL KINDS WF JOI PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE
D
R. n. B. MOORE, Chiropr
Clironle Diseases a bjh" t
203 Coos Bldg f ,.S0
Ofllco houra 1 to 5 o;v -
Sunday 3 to o
urAMTCnl!!
CARPCTS UPHOLSTEIUNO
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tue r
.. . rv,mnflny. Ord
UC UIOttUiUB "-
work taken at
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